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It's always frustrating because every system can be a little different. The worst are the ones where you upload your resume, and then you have to fill out pages of forms listing everything on it. You can tell the people doing the hiring have never tried using their own system. I don't know of any shortcuts, it seems that all you can do is be patient and fill out the forms.
I completely understand your frustration! It can feel like a tedious process when you have to re-enter information that’s already on your resume. Patience is definitely key, but it might also help to create a template with common information you can easily copy and paste. That way, you can save some time on those lengthy forms. Thanks for sharing your experience!
I have started using AI to rewrite my resume and cover letter for each role in hopes that will help me. I have been looking for a new role for over 5 months and only had two interviews. Hang in there and keep applying.
Thanks for sharing your experience! I appreciate your encouragement. Using AI to tailor your resume and cover letter sounds like a smart strategy. It can be tough out there, but I believe persistence pays off. If you find any specific techniques or tools that work well for you, I’d love to hear about them. Let’s keep supporting each other through this process!